Anyone who sat through Power Rangers' credits long enough earlier this year saw the tiny mid-credit scene that teased the only logical next step for the franchise's sequels: the introduction of Tommy Oliver, future Green Ranger. But according to screenwriter John Gatin, the scene was originally very different.

A man was arrested Thursday for sneaking into Phoenix Comicon with a collection of guns and other weapons, saying he wanted to hurt law enforcement. More details have since emerged that paint a disturbing picture about the incident, including a vendetta against one of the Power Rangers.

The final act of Power Rangers is everything you could want from a Power Rangers movie. It's fun, funny, action-packed, and filled with so many Zords and monsters that you'll actually feel like you're watching a big-budget update of the popular kids' franchise. The problem is that the 90 minutes preceding it wants as little to do with the Power Rangers as possible.

Power Rangers is the movie director Dean Israelite wanted to make. Whether you love the finished product or hate it, the director had a vision and he stuck to it. And when we asked him about his reasons for going certain directions with the movie, Israelite had an explanation for every decision he made -- and he still stands by them.